Setting Path Finder as the default file browser

Path Finder allows you to set it as the default file browser.
What that means is: when you select Reveal in
Finder, or Show in Finder, or
Open in Finder functionality for a file (or a
folder) in any other application (e.g. Safari, Messages, etc.),
that file will be revealed in Path Finder instead of Apple's
Finder. If necessary, Path Finder will be automatically launched to
reveal the file. You can do this by checking the Set as
default file browser checkbox in the
General section of Path Finder preferences (see
the image below):

When you apply this setting, in general all applications present
in the system should use Path Finder as the default file revealer.
However, some application may not do so. This happens because
developers of those applications didn't use appropriate recommended
API when implementing revealing functionality. If you encounter
such an application, please address the issue to its developer, as
in such case there's nothing we can do to solve it.

If you decide you don't want to use Path Finder as the default
file browser any longer, just uncheck the above mentioned checkbox
and the default revealer will be set back to Apple's Finder.

If you set Path Finder as the default file browser and you
uninstall/remove it from your system, but you forget to uncheck
this setting, nothing bad will happen. Apple's Finder will
automatically become the default file browser. As soon as you
install Path Finder back, it will take over the default browser
function back.

This setting is automatically valid for any newly installed
application (if it's developed using the recommended API mentioned
above). However, if you check Set as the default file
browser checkbox while a certain application is running,
in most cases you'll have to restart it to make it respect the
setting. This is how preferences system in OS X works, we can't do
anything about it.

Finally, be warned there is a small glitch if you set Path
Finder as the default file browser; the Show in
Finder menu item in the Dock WILL NOT
work. This is a bug in the Dock and there's no way we can work
around it. The bug was reported to Apple a while ago, but it still
isn't fixed. We hope Apple will do it soon.